I have told the Aierdi Miracle story hundreds of times over the past 15 years and the effect has always been the same. As the Biblical truths and factual accounts came together to reveal the unusual account of providence, tears have often flowed and mouths have praised God for His wisdom and power. There is something highly inspiring about hearing how the Lord of heaven moves on behalf of His children . . . and I never get tired of seeing the effect it has on hearts.

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Book Summary

On a clear night nearly 4,000 years ago, Abraham had a conversation with God. He was not able to conceal his frustration at the many years that had gone by since the Lord had first promised him a son. But although his attitude was less than gracious, the Lord did show grace to him and told him to step outside the tent. There, beneath the blanket of stars, Abraham was told to look up, count, and never again doubt God's ability to do what He said He would do.

In January of 1998, this promise came to have rich meaning for a couple of missionary families in the Basque region of northern Spain. It was then they began the adventure of counting the stars and stepping out to trust God and see Him do great and mighty things. Through the years they have watched the Lord exceed all their expectations in family, in ministry, and in their walk with Him.

The Aierdi Miracle is the moving account of how that ancient promise came to life again to bring more glory to its Author. As you read this unusual story, you should have no difficulty agreeing with the following statement: no individual or group of people could have made it happen, nor could the claim of coincidence ever satisfy the serious mind. These events were God's doing! Yes, He is just as wise and powerful as He was in the patriarch's days, and every bit as interested in displaying His greatness as He was then.

As you read, expect a fresh and exciting challenge in the age-old Biblical virtues of simplicity, patience, and faithfulness.